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When Cities Get Married Constructing Urban Space through Gender, Sexuality, and Municipal Consolidation
Oleh:
Dilworth, Richardson
;
Trevenen, Kathryn
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Urban Affairs Review vol. 39 no. 4 (Mar. 2004)
,
page 183-209.
Topik:
gender
;
sexuality
;
annexation
;
municipal consolidation
Fulltext:
183UAR394.pdf
(131.74KB)
Isi artikel
In this article, we examine the processes by which urban space became sexually coded through municipal consolidation in the nineteenth century. Our analysis covers the union of Van Vorst Township to Jersey City in 1851 and the absorption of the City of Brooklyn to "Greater New York" in 1898. In both cases, urban space was gendered and sexualized through courtship and marriage metaphors used by local newspapers. We argue that consolidation is represented in gendered and sexualized terms so that the question of municipal expansion became insulated from moral, racialized, and environmental concerns about the "threats" of the big city. Our analysis has contemporary relevance because it suggests the sexist and heterosexist norms that may be embedded in the noblesse oblige of contemporary municipal consolidation. It also suggests a way of looking at contemporary municipal boundary changes through a normative lens that takes us beyond economic notions of self-interest.
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